or sometimes on rocks ; the flowers possessing a delightful 
though faint perfume. 
The best way to cultivate the plant, is to suspend it 
from the rafters of the stove. It should have plenty of 
good turfy peat to nourish its roots, and must be freely 
watered and syringed during its growing season. When 
that period is over, it should be kept dry and cool. This 
treatment will retain it in health and vigour, and make it 
flower freely. 
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